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The following Chemistry kits have
experiments that can help you to do a project for the science fair. Or you can make up your own
with the supplies included in the kit.
The fun kids science fair projects kits and lab that are listed on this page are chemistry science kits for students from Primary through High School.
Fun Kids Science Fair Projects for Yummy in Your Tummy Food Science / Kitchen Science
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With this sweet
Candy Chromatography
you do become a food detective as you do lab experiments. Find out which dyes are used in candies and drinks.
Using paper chromatography identify the dyes that give candy its color. Could sugar now be brain food? Grades 7 and 12.
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Now you can study crystals with the Old Fashion Rock Candy Lab, TDCT.
WOW! And you eat them too. Grow rock candy crystals, flavor them orange, vanilla or banana and color them your favorite color for fun kids science fair projects.
Grades 4 - 8.
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You can eat and drink chemistry experiment with the
Fizz Wizard and Jammin' Jelly Reaction Kit!
Create polymer pudding. Make soda pop and then find out how to make it change colors!
Discover tastely jelly stuff from a solution!
All while learning about about pH and gels, chemical solutions, indicators and acid-base reactions.
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With the Fizz Wizard and Jammin' Jelly Reactions
you can do chemistry experiments that you can drink will while learning very tasty facts about acid-base reactions, chemical solutions,
indicators, gels and ph.
You will stir up a batch of Juicy Orange Jelly Stuff, make Fizz Whiz Soda Pop reactions plus other carbonated creations,
make polymer pudding, and discover edible gels from a solution! What fun kids science fair projects and ideas!
Grades 4 - 6.
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Kids, parents and grandparents will have fun mixing safe powders with the
Fizzy Foamy Science Lab!
Experiment like a scientist!
Create solutions that foam and fizz. Bread rise? What makes soda pop pop?
Your young scientists will measure, predict, and investigate with these common household materials and safe chemicals.
Kids learn fun kids science fair projects while developing scientific investigative skills.
The Lab encourages science and math skills while the whole family can have fun together!
This is a great activity for birthday parties and science fairs.
Ages 4 and up.
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Would you like to be a food scientist and create your own secret Soda Pop Formula? Make your own soda bottle science lab. 20 activities are included.
What fun kids science fair projects when you can drink what you make! Now you really are a food scientist. Ages 8 and up. |
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Dis you know that malt is very common ingredient in the food industry including beer? Using the malt in this
Malting and Fermentation
kit, you will investigate effects of starches, malt and enzymes on the fermentation process.
Other topics covered are anaerobic and aerobic fermentation in the preservation of farm silage and foods.
Reseach guide included. Grades 7 through 12.
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The Two-Potato Clock
is a perfect demonstration of an electro-chemical cell. This LCD clock runs beautifully on two potatoes, plants or soda pop will power it.
Keep it on your desk.
Do fun kids science fiar projects and make a hythpotheis that will compare materials. Which one will keep more accurate time? Which one will power the clock the longest?
Grades K through 6.
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Fun Kids Science Fair Projects for Gooey, Gookey, Slippery Slime Science (a.k.a Polymers)
With the discovery of synthetic polymers (long chains of carbon) thousands of useful products are able to be developed
such as polystyrene and nylon.
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There is something about Slimey Science
that kids just love. Creating their own goobers, putty and cornstarch goo ... so much fun kids science fair projects all while learning about
polymers!
Includes: just about everything they'll need to experience colloidal and polymeric chemistry at its best.
Grades 3 - 6. |
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Kids just love Slime Science
because it's slimey, gross, messy!!! Slime and colloids can be made different colors and you can color them and put them on your dinner
Watch them have fun concocting 5 different types of slime while learning about chemical reactions, non-Newtonian fluids,
viscosity,
bases... all while using the scientific method and discovering the importance of following instructions.
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The Slime Kit for the Classroom
includes a teacher's activity guide.
Kids love to make gooey, slippery, sticky, really slimey substances! You will become one of your kids favorite teachers, all while
teachering about polymers. By learning about polymers, your students will be able to make informed decisions about biodegradable
and reusable and recyclable products.
With this slime kit your students will be taken step-by-step through the process of making basic slime. Grades K-6.
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With this lab, Slime Kit & Polymer Lab,
you will be a chemist and make their own polymer (a.k.a. "slime"). By following the activities
in the lab, you will also be able to investigate the various forms and uses of man-made polymers.
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In the toy stores this activity with a goopy substance is called Slime Making,
but for chemistry science fair projects, it is really a great introduction to polymers!
You will experience an overview of the different kinds of polymers, their uses, and find out the examples of polymers,
about safe disposal and biodegradability.
Using non-toxic chemicals you will get to run experiments and make slime.
You can also order various Culture Living Specimens.
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Slime Mold Cultures
are provided on oatmeal agar in the streaming condition as an acellular slime mold. Physarum polycephalum - Plasmoidal Stage
and Physarum polycephalum - Sclerotial Stage are available for even more fun kids science fair projects.
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Kitchen Chemistry gives you
everything you need to conduct fun kids science fair projects and experiments... even the kitchen sink! Explore the science behind household substances.
You'll change liquids into rainbows, make flip-flop slime, turn bones into rubber, plus other experiments that will introduce concepts of chemical and physical change, density, molecules and atom, solutions, acids and bases.
Grades 3 - 6.
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Fun Kids Science Fair Projects for Soapy Science Fun
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Test your favorite brands with the
Shampoo Evaluation Lab Activity.
Five additional samples are provided in this fun kids science fair projects kit. You will analyze differences
in pH, solids content,
flash foam formation and retention time, relative viscosity, ink dispersion, and cost per 5 mL. Then you will consider the factors
in relation to how well the shampoo works. You will be able to repeat each experiment five times, which is important for
your fun kids
science fair projects.
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Would you like to learn the science behind making Old Fashion Appalachian Soap Making?
The exothermic process is the science behind soap making. You can create hypotheses around the following questions:
What is the effect of heat on a substance?
What happens if the reaction does not run to completion?
What happens if improper techniques are used
Plus a whole lot more. And you will be able to make about 300 bars. That's a lot of experimentation for your
fun kids science fair projects! Grades 8–11.
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Bubbleology
is a hands on science kit. Check out the cool laboratory packed with lots of tools
to do more than 30 chemistry science fair projects experiments.
There are tons of experiments in buoyancy, water pressure and gas properties.
As an amateur bubbleologist you will be able to blow a bubble with a hole within the bubble. mix batches of secret bubble formula and make bubble art. Comes with 34 pages of instructions, wand and bubble lab equipment. Ages 6 to adult.
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More Fun Kids Science Fair Projects and Stuff!
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Super Science Fair Projects eBook
is a detailed, step-by-step, easy how-to format. Whether you use a science kit or do your own thing, you must include all the
steps in doing a science fair project.
Plus, you will receive a secret code to access your very own private
resources on the net! And parents have their own resource
guide. Middle thru High School. Outstanding Teacher's Resource.
174 science fair project ideas includes.
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The
3D Periodic Table. Everything in nature appears in
3-D, so why not the Periodic Table? That is what Roy Alexander asked his
teacher when he was in high school. As an adult he designed and patented
the Alexander Arrangement of the Elements in 3D where the elements are
contiguous and continuous. And there is a student's hand's-on edition
for the classroom!
At a very low cost, Roy even ships internationally for the same
price as he does in the U.S.
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